Fact Check: No, Modi government is not offering Rs 15,000 to every individual

Hyderabad: Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, fake news and misinformation have been rampant on social media. One such WhatsApp forward that has been viral since March claims that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is giving every Indian Rs. 15,000 as relief against the Corona virus lockdown. The message also includes a link that leads to an online form where one has to fill his/her name, phone number, address, and pin code.

In English, it translates to, “The Prime Minister of India is helping all Indians in these difficult situations by giving Rs. 15,000. You can also fill the form by clicking on the link given below and get your Rs, 15,000.”

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NewsMeter filled the form with false information to check where it led. A page appeared which asked us to share the same link among five people and the amount would be deposited to our account.

“To get your 15 thousand rupees and to promote the party, you have to send this offer to your 5 friends or group by pressing the green button below, and then enter your form by pressing below (Submit Now). You will be paid by contacting you through your given mobile number.”

The message is misleading and fake. There is no Central government scheme that offers Rs. 15,000 to citizens. In fact, the Press Information Bureau had also issued a clarification stating the link was fake. “This claim is completely false, and the given link is fake. Please stay away from rumors and fraudsters,” PIB said.

Also, the form asks for personal information which can be a breach of privacy. In addition, the site is a bootstrap example version rather than a proper built up website. This can be seen when one opens the tab. The name of the tab reads, ‘Bootstrap Example’.

Hence, the claim that the Modi government is offering Rs. 15,000 to every citizen is false.

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Dheeshma Puzhakkal

Dheeshma Puzhakkal is currently a Reporter with Newsmeter. An alumnus of Hyderabad Central University, she has interned with Greater Kashmir newspaper and NDTV. Dheeshma has also made short films and documentaries. Her documentary ‘Still I Rise’, which is based on sex-trafficking in Hyderabad’s Old City, has earned accolades in several film festivals, such as International Documentary and Short Film Festival, Kerala (IDSFFK). An avid foodie, she loves to travel and listen to stories that others tell. Photography is one of her all-time interests. She has extensively written on satellite-based journalism, health, consumer, and data stories besides covering anti-crime investigative agencies.